DWI charges dropped against justice Nora Longoria

South Texas Judge arrested or DWI asks for special treatment

Justice Nora Longoria,

Texas Thirteenth District Court of Appeals

Nora Longoria is a justice on the Thirteenth District Court of Appeals in
Texas. She was elected to the court on November 6, 2012,
for a term that expires on December 31, 2018.

The DA office says it "could have" used the footage. Dropped charges can be re-raised. The trial had not started. The charges were not dropped with prejudice. There is no double jeopardy issue. There was absolutely no reason not to arrest her once the evidence was discovered.

Events

Pulled over for speeding (69 in a 55) approximately at 1:30am on July 12, 20142

The State Commission on Judicial Conduct issued a public admonition 17
based on the facts and evidence before it that Justice Longoria repeatedly identified herself to police officers as being a judge, offered to show the officers her judicial badge, and attempted to use her position as a judge to obtain favorable treatment and escape the consequences of her conduct, in willful and persistent violation of Canon 2B of the Texas Code of Judicial Conduct

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